Crown & Bridge Restorations

Modern FMZ

Our FMZ restorations are milled to precision from a single block of high-quality Zirconia at our state-of-the-art digital milling center, yielding predictability and durability.

One of the major  benefits of a zirconia crown and bridge is that the patient will  avoid having a black gum line.

IPS e.max®

emax® crowns are another highly popular choice when it comes to dentists preferred crowns. Not only are emax® crowns durable and long lasting, but they also exhibit aesthetic qualities in their tooth-like appearance.
IPS e.max ZirCAD Multi

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IPS e.max®ZirCAD® Prime

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IPS e.max®

With versatility, reliability and longevity in mind, e.max is unmatched in clinical success. With biocompatible lithium disilicate ingots, e.max offers optimized esthetic properties, creating restorations that offer true-to-natural results.

Modern Porcelain Fused to Zirconium (PFZ)

The sub-structure of these versatile restorations are scanned, milled, and sintered for an especially strong foundation. Porcelain is then hand layered on top to allow for a natural appeal.

When porcelain is layered over zironica substructure, you get an incredibly strong (600 – 1000 Mpa and higher) prosthetic with lifelike translucency. These durable and attractive bridges and crowns are suitable for both anterior and posterior restorations.

Zirconia offers superior strength and durability for dental crowns. It is at least three times stronger than porcelain or PFM restorations. Unlike porcelain, zirconia can withstand wear and tear without chipping, so zirconia restorations tolerate the forces of mastication and bruxism.

Porcelain Fused To Metal (PFM)

Porcelain-fused-to-metal dental crowns (PFMs) have a metal base which is bonded to a veneer made from porcelain. The metal provides a strong yet malleable density and the porcelain gives the crown a natural tooth-like appearance, so they are widely used for both anterior and posterior teeth restorations.
Non-Precious PFM

PFM combines the strength of a metal coping with hand layered porcelain. The metal base gives off a natural-like hue from within that is complimented when porcelain is applied.

Non-Precious Crowns

These metal crowns are suitable for patients who are looking for function and value. The metal is combined for a performance restoration where longevity is priority.

Restoring Smiles One Case at a Time

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